Trend of online dating

In online dating, education tends to function as a “proxy for resources and future provision as it can represent economic advantages,” study co-author Stephen Whyte said in a statement.

He and Benno Torgler, both behavioral economists, collaborated on the research.

But just because it's become more acceptable, easier and less expensive for people to meet and woo someone online doesn't mean more U. “Seeing their parents and/or friends’ parents go through a divorce has made today’s young people more cautious when it comes to finding a mate,” they say.

A larger percentage of young people are also putting career ahead of relationships – which makes them less reliant on a spouse.

The study, to be published in the upcoming April issue of the journal Personality and Individual Differences, shows that the importance of education levels is one factor that changes significantly with age.

"Declining marriage rates among those with lower levels of educational attainment is a warning sign that is worth watching," says Converg Ex, "especially if the trend continues." Read the original article on Benzinga.

A new step will develop, where the majority of people will have a “first virtual date”, before meeting in person for the second or “first real” date.” Ben, Head of Innovation.

DNA or gene matching “In 100 years, DNA-based matching.

The internet, cell phones and social media have become key actors in the lives of many American couples.

Technology is a source of support and communication as well as tension, and couples say it has both good and bad impacts on their relationships.